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			<P ALIGN=CENTER STYLE="text-decoration: none"><FONT COLOR="#ffffff"><FONT FACE="Thorndale, serif"><FONT SIZE=5><I><B>User
			Source Requirements</B></I></FONT></FONT></FONT></P>
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			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol"> </FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">The
			file name will be the book name.</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol">
			</FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">Potential conjunctions are
			conjunctions that may appear in the text, but do not break the
			clause. Every conjunction within the text is considered potential
			conjunctions and will be flagged. </FONT>
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			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol"> </FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">A
			breaking conjunction will always be on a line by itself or on a
			line with a chapter/verse.</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol">
			</FONT>&ldquo;<FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">Forced&quot;
			conjunction are &ldquo;x&rdquo; (i.e. you treat x like any other
			breaking conjunction with respect to clause generation) and will
			obey all rules of other conjunctions.</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol">
			</FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">Chapter/verse will always
			precede the text and conjunctions associated with it.</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol">
			</FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">Chapter/verses may appear on
			a separate line either alone or with a single conjunction.</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol">
			</FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">Chapter/verses may appear in
			the middle of text.</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol"> </FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">A
			line break followed by text indicates a new clause with an implied
			conjunction</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol"> </FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">The
			first conjunction in a chapter/verse may or may not appear on the
			same line as the chapter/verse it is associated with.</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol"> </FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">If
			there is a line with just a chapter/verse conjunction the
			chapter/verse is associated with the text that follows the
			conjunction.</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol">
			</FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">Subsequent conjunctions
			within a chapter/verse will always appear on separate lines.</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol"> </FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">There
			will be no empty lines.</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol"> </FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">The
			file format will be simple text (e.g. a .txt extension).</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol"> </FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">The
			only integer characters in the document will refer to some
			chapter/verse.</FONT></P>
			<P><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT><FONT FACE="Symbol">
			</FONT><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif">Brackets around text
			indicate implied text used to make the text clearer. Indicates
			that the word is not in the Greek but was added to make the
			sentence proper English.</FONT></P>
			<P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in"><FONT COLOR="#2a2a2a"><FONT FACE="Symbol">&middot;</FONT></FONT><FONT COLOR="#2a2a2a"><FONT FACE="Symbol">
			</FONT></FONT><FONT COLOR="#2a2a2a"><FONT FACE="Arial, sans-serif"><SPAN STYLE="background: #ffffff">Insert
			an upper case X to indicate an implied conjunction. The X is
			editable because the user will type in the implied conjunction.
			Also, there are times it may change as the passages are reviewed.
			That is, the first try to supply the implied conjunction isn't
			always correct.</SPAN></FONT></FONT></P>
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